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Originally Posted by The Franchise
There's not another coach that I couldn't be ****ing happier for. Reid has always been one of those guys that I liked even when he wasn't coaching my team. It's not lost on me just how much he turned this team around.
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Yeah. It was hard to listen to Philly fans bitch about clock management and not winning the big games in our decade of darkness.
It would have been nice to be relevant after week 1, much less worry about if we could beat the best team in the league.
I’ll admit I didn’t want a retread at the time. Especially since that dude looked
TIRED plus we were talking about Jeff Fisher (Fisher would have been the end of my fandom). But it’s fine. He’s the best coach in the league.
100% crow I’ll eat from now until the end of time.
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Originally Posted by Cave Johnson
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Good read. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Frank Clark
The thing about Andy Reid that I love the most is his will, his grit, his understanding of his players. He understands his players. He’s not one of those coaches, one of those white-collar coaches. He came from the ghetto, came from East L.A. So he understands the kid from South Central. He understands the kid from the hood in Cleveland. He gets it. …
I felt like I needed to get grounded. Y’all know, I lost my father in a fire a few years ago, so a lot of the authoritative figures, I’m the authority in my life for the most part. When you become the guy, when you become the one in your family, you become that authority figure. … But just having a guy like Andy Reid in a time where I felt like I needed somebody to sit me down and tell me you need to keep going harder. You’re not finished. You’ve got a championship, if you finish there you’re a fool. To keep on going. I thank him for challenging me to do that. He brought the best out of me this year.
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